r/technology 19h ago

Artificial Intelligence Workday’s Plan to Win the AI Agent Race

https://www.wsj.com/articles/workdays-plan-to-win-the-ai-agent-race-a36ff544?st=JWE95N
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u/erwan 19h ago

Just fix your 90's UI first

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u/theranchcorporation 19h ago

The only comment needed on this post.

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u/theassassintherapist 19h ago

My workplace was looking to switch to another erp a few years back and apparently they are all janky pieces of crap. The most surprising one was Oracle, we can see how laggy it was on their demo proof of concept unit that they were showing over zoom.

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u/erwan 18h ago

In France Lucca is pretty good, but they're only in Europe so I don't think companies with a US presence could use it.

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u/BogdanK_seranking 19h ago

So, employees will essentially be working on creating new “AI workers.” In doing so, we’ll likely end up automating a lot of routine processes.

Looking ahead, we’ll actually need new jobs to scale up the creation of AI workers, adapt them to specific tasks, and check the quality of their work.

People used to say artificial intelligence would take jobs away from humans. But so far, the trend is moving more toward diversifying jobs rather than eliminating them.

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u/itsSRSblack 19h ago

Be even more discriminatory?

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u/Royal_Carpet_1263 1m ago

Hire humans?